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Here is what we have learnt so far from Toff, a former Torquay Girls’ Grammar School student, as to how she is looking for in her perfect man.

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1 - She is looking to date a normal man.

Toff told the experts: “I have dated lots of guys from Chelsea, but it hasn’t really worked out. All of them want to take me for champagne and lobster, but I’m ready to try something else.”

She admitted that she does live in a bubble and said that for a date she just wants ‘normal food’ that doesn’t have to be at a Michelin star restaurant.

2 - But she has never been to a Greggs

When the 22-year-old was asked by dating expert Nadia if she'd ever set foot in one of Britain's finest food establishments, Toff could only respond with silence. "The sausage roll shop?" she finally asked.

3 - She doesn't like tattoos and beards

She was asked what her turn-offs are, and revealed that she is not into tattoos and big hairy beards in a man.

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4 - Not knowing the name of your date isn't actually a problem

In episode two, broadcast on Tuesday night, Toff was given a telling off by the agents as she got ‘trollied’ at the mixer event, and then revealed that she couldn’t remember the name of the PhD student that she met as when she met him, she was ‘five tequila shots and two jagerbomb’s down’.

But having gone on the date with Laurent (who she thought his name began with an ‘s’), she came up with a ‘spectacular’, in her words, idea to work out his name and avoid calling him darling all night, by asking him to pronounce his name.

5 - She likes a man who would dance on the table and drink tequila

She told the cameras that she wasn’t feeling the chemistry between them, as she wanted to have another shot and dance on the table, but didn’t think he is on the same vibe as her, which worried her so she put a question mark or a cross next to chemistry in her date handbook.

She then ordered three tequila shots – one for her and two for him to loosen him up – as he wouldn’t engage in any political chat – but it doesn’t work as there is still and awkward silence between them.

6 - She takes a notebook on a date with her

It has led to her being referred to as a modern day Bridget Jones after she made notes on her date with Laurent as to how it went, and what she was looking for in a man

7 - She likes real diamonds

After her first date with Laurent didn't end well as she didn't think he was fun enough for her and didn't want to see him for a second date, Toff was sent to Wales for a date with someone who was 'fun'.

She met Adam, a 27-year-old stripper, and she was into his body, but the date started to go downhill when he revealed that his earrings cost him £10 from Claire's Accessories.

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The date went from bad to worse when she was eating with a knife and fork, while Adam was using his hands and she asked about food hygiene ratings and reading Margaret Thatcher's autobiography. But Adam seemed only interested in eyeing her up and he would not stop talking about his willy.

Toff ended the date by saying it was something that she would have to tell the grandchildren, but that they wouldn't be their grandkids.

9 - She would rather talk politics than penis size

When discussing her date with Adam with the experts, she told them that there was nothing at all that she fancied about him, but she did have fun dating outside of Chelsea for once, but she doesn't want to talk penis size on a first date.

But when the three words of feedback that Adam had on the date were 'not for me', Toff said that she didn't think she would be able to deal with that kind of rejection.

Toff was then sent on another date, this time with Benjie, a 22-year-old English Literature student whose favourite show is Question Time. The date started off well and they were having some intellectual conversation, but when he revealed he was a vegetarian, Toff was left appaullled.

“Oh for goodness sake…. My last date was all about sausage, and now there is not a chipolata in sight," she said.

But somehow, as they had their date in a steakhouse, she managed to convince him to order a steak.

11 - But being 'Lord Left Wing' is worse

Toff is known for being a Conservative supporter, but she was that she puts herself as 'centre-right' on the political spectrum. But Benjie admitted to her that not only is he environmentally aware, but that he is hideously left-wing.

12 - She doesn't like people being handed things on a plate

The political discussion continued with Toff saying that she doesn't understand how anyone her age can believe in socialism and him saying that he thinks the Tories are happy to leave people behind.

Toff said that she got to where she is now on her own and that her parents never gave her anything on a plate, but he fired back with 'apart from a private education.

13 - Don't call a date problematic

Following the date, Toff said that she walked in and initially fancied him so much, but that the date fell apart as he 'is basically a communist'.

Benjie described Toff in three words as 'fun, beautiful and problematic', which Toff said was the weirdest feedback ever, and having said that she has never been called problematic before, she said she didn't want to see him again.

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When does Celebs Go Dating start?

The new series of the reality celebrity dating show airs on Monday 4th September at 10pm on E4.

How long is Celebs Go Dating on for?

Celebs Go Dating will last for four weeks following the single celebrities' hunt for love. The final episode is expected to air on 29 September.

Who will be joining Toff on Celebs Go Dating?

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Toff will be joined by The Only Way Is Essex stars James 'Arg' Argent and Bobby Norris, X Factor bad boy Frankie Cocozza, the son of legendary footballer George Best; Calum Best, daughter of British comic Les Dawson; Charlotte Dawson, and model/actress/singer Sarah-Jane Crawford.